Conservative approach for restoring posterior missing tooth with fiber reinforcement materials: Four clinical reports

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Adhesively luted, fiber-reinforced, composite-inlay, retained fixed-partial dentures can be a clinical alternative for the replacement of missing posterior teeth in selective situations. This type of restoration allows for satisfactory esthetics and reduced tooth preparation compared to a conventional, fixed-partial denture. This clinical report describes the use of a fiber-reinforced, compositeinlay, retained fixed-partial denture as a conservative alternative for the replacement of missing posterior teeth.

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Karaarslan, E. S., Ertas, E., Ozsevik, S., & Usumezd, A. (2011). Conservative approach for restoring posterior missing tooth with fiber reinforcement materials: Four clinical reports. European Journal of Dentistry, 5(4), 465–471. https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0039-1698920

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